Somatic embryogenic calli were obtained from different native citrus species in Jeju island, South Korea. Undeveloped ovules were cultured on 5 different media, respectively; MSI (MS, modified, with the addition of malt extract 500 mg・L-1 and sucrose 50 g・L-1 and agar 2 g・L-1), MSII (MS, modified, with the addition of malt extract 500 mg・L-1 , kinetin 1 mg・L-1 and sucrose 50 g・L-1 and agar 2 g・L-1), MSIII (MS, modified, with the addition of malt extract 500 mg・L-1, 6-benzyladenine, 3 mg・L-1 and sucrose 50 g・L-1 and agar 2 g・L-1), EME-S (MT, modified, with the addition of malt extract 500 mg・L-1 and sucrose 50 g・L-1 and agar 2 g・L-1), 1/2 EME-S (half concentration of MT marcronutrients, half concentratrion of BH3 marcronutrients, malt extract 500 mg・L-1, glutamine 1.55 g・L-1 and sucrose 50 g・L-1 and agar 2 g・ L-1). Embryogenic calli were induced in the surface of undeveloped ovules in different manners, depending on citrus species and culture conditions. Somatic embryos developed into plantlets with a high frequency. Citrus embryogenic calli can be applied widely to somatic hybridization, genetic transformation, and in vitro germplasm conservation